Abstract:Health transition and birth quality of pregnant women are associated with pregnancy outcome. Current research has been shown that appropriate physical activity during pregnancy could improve pregnancy outcomes in pregnant women, which was also beneficial for fetuses. In this review, we will discuss the effects of physical activity involved in pregnancy outcomes and their potential association with clinical care during pregnancy.
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